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the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by problems to date? >> of course the two have had their cautious over the strategy meant in tackling the eurozone debt crisis. we know that merkel is very fond of talking about universality. the clashes have been stronger between other heads of government between france and germany in the past 30 years. it is so fundamental to the sense of their identity. any clashes will not seriously rock about. >> why not britain or any of the other global powers? >> in fact, he insisted in the treaty there should be a preamble added that the franco- german friendship would not in any way prejudice the relationship between brita
the current german and french leaders are hardly united in the struggle for stability of the european currency, but some say that is nothing new. >> there is one thing to take from 50 years since the treaty is that we do make a difference. but this is perhaps not the worst strategy for getting through the current crisis. >> for more, we have our correspondent from the parliamentary studios. franco-german relations have been put to the test over the last year. has it caused by...
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there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon: with a hell-fire sniffle. >> not quite those are a little bit more. >> jon: the technology is simple. >> we call them unmanned aerial vehicles because the word drone takes on a stupidness. they are getting smarter. they are sim aircraft. that's one of reasons they are so popular because they are cheaper to build and a lot cheaper to fly and maintain. you don't need an expensive pilot that costs millions to train. >> jon: doesn't take away any advantage that the united states has. if we have advantage it's that we like to spend a huge amount of money on defense. the only advantage we have is like you've got one tank, we've
there's always that sense whenever the united states makes a sort of jump in kind of warfare we celebrate it and realize seven going to have one of these in five years sox that the general consensus of those working on this type of technology. >> you could do on a web site to do it yourself drones and build it yourself. >> jon: i would not tell that to me. [ laughter ] it's actually like a home project? >> or if you go to brookstone or amazon and buy one online. >> jon:...
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try to deal a jew demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated and conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince people that chavez is unable to serve the the constitution in venezuela allows for wiggle room here it does not say that just because he can't be at the inauguration at that given moment that there has to be new elections that is what the opposition is trying to create something that is not explicit they're trying to make it explicit the constitution it says that it can be delayed there are alternative arrangements that can be made the swearing in can take place in a different location and also it says that the new elections can only be called if and only if the elected president is permanently unable
try to deal a jew demise the government in venezuela remember that in two thousand and two when the united states and spain and other powers around the world collaborated and conspired to oust chavez in an illegal coup and we saw what the significance of chavez was that he had a base of support on the streets in that country that could not be shaken by an international force and so what they're attempting to do is to use his health situation to break apart that base of support and to convince...
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both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is communication channels and transparency measures. we have to begin with small steps. frankly, when we began nuclear arms control i was involved in that and people said we would never get there. they said that about chemical arms control and we got that but it took 10 or 15 years. so maybe we should start now. >> let's take some questions from the audience. a lot of questions. let's take the third row here then the gentleman in the middle there at the back. >> hello. i feel like the things you have said i've heard it about 12, 13 years ago with the year 2k problem. we said the wall streets will go down and the banks will be wiped out. nothing happened. you can cash in a car. so i'm thinking that, you know, these are by design that you can issue commands to do these things. i feel -- i'm on the skeptical side is it that easy to come in and blow up stuff? >> well, first of all, in y2k what would have happened if we had not spent millions of dollars changing everything and it is
both the united kingdom and the united states have open talks with russia on cyber risks reductions. which is communication channels and transparency measures. we have to begin with small steps. frankly, when we began nuclear arms control i was involved in that and people said we would never get there. they said that about chemical arms control and we got that but it took 10 or 15 years. so maybe we should start now. >> let's take some questions from the audience. a lot of questions....
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and he revealed his plans to visit the united states. . when will you come to the united states? when will you meet with president obama? what do you think of president obama? >> god willing, i will plan for this trip. there is no set date yet. but it will most likely be before the end of the first quarter of this year. president obama is an elected president by the american people and he grants the will of the american people by working for the interests of the american people. and this is the american people's right in their president. i respect him and i value him. he played an effective and an important role in the cease-fire against gaza, and cooperated with us in a big way. i'm still in constant contact with him. when we meet there well be chances to talk about scientific research, manufacturing, production, investments, tourism. >> so you plan to come to the united states, god willing, between the first quarter and end of march? >> before the end of the first quarter, god willing, i will visit as you said i will visit the united states of america. and i will be happy with
and he revealed his plans to visit the united states. . when will you come to the united states? when will you meet with president obama? what do you think of president obama? >> god willing, i will plan for this trip. there is no set date yet. but it will most likely be before the end of the first quarter of this year. president obama is an elected president by the american people and he grants the will of the american people by working for the interests of the american people. and this...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i think a lot less human suffering. what mistry is hidden deep beneath. this it is welcome here. traps laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. choose your language call it a cubit oh if details they felt in the midst. of the news of the concerns years ago. choose three opinions that invigorating good. choose the stories good in high life choose the access to your daughter. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the w
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h i think a lot less human...
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were visited by raphael eight times in the same spider master who ran jonathan pollard against the united states and f.b.i. files reveal eyewitness accounts of official say stuffing canisters of u two thirty five into equipment and shipping it to israel and so there's really not a lot of question about the fact of diversion john hadden who is the cia tel aviv station chief called this an israeli operation from the beginning. and so at the end of the day i mean no charges were filed i mean this was this was a smuggling operation right. is that when it was first revealed in one thousand nine hundred sixty five when it when new that was first investigated for doing this is that when this was kind of exposed this was exposed put the l.b.j. administration into a tizzy they wondered what are we going to do to actually get accountability and so what they managed to do is engineer the buyouts of this company and then ultimately gets zalman shapiro the president out of there but he was under consideration for charges all the way through the carter administration for violations of the atomic energy
were visited by raphael eight times in the same spider master who ran jonathan pollard against the united states and f.b.i. files reveal eyewitness accounts of official say stuffing canisters of u two thirty five into equipment and shipping it to israel and so there's really not a lot of question about the fact of diversion john hadden who is the cia tel aviv station chief called this an israeli operation from the beginning. and so at the end of the day i mean no charges were filed i mean this...
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no that's very true the united states has a has a long history neighborhood it is and a lot of another common misconception that the united states supports democracy and that really it's the shining beacon hill for democracy and to some extent that's true but only if it's in line with the interests of the united states and i think in the case is no exception the united states has the largest military base in the western hemisphere based in honduras they have very very high interest in the agribusiness in honduras so i think the interests of the united states are more in line with maintaining the status quo and maintaining the good relationships that the united states has with honduras in terms of business that it is with you know keeping in line with what's going on there and so but no like you said the relationship goes way back in fact the political parties in honduras were established by the united states back when the region were all but nana republics and now you know how many years later. you know we're not that that far from where we started on the arc of being a failed state in
no that's very true the united states has a has a long history neighborhood it is and a lot of another common misconception that the united states supports democracy and that really it's the shining beacon hill for democracy and to some extent that's true but only if it's in line with the interests of the united states and i think in the case is no exception the united states has the largest military base in the western hemisphere based in honduras they have very very high interest in the...
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. >> this is a highway that unites this area. now, fear has driven away this group that controls the salt trade. they fled to neighboring countries. i ask what they are afraid of. of death, he says. of being killed by soldiers. nearly three weeks ago, just after france intervened, this man saw something he is afraid to speak out openly. the military had arrested three students in islamic dress who had no papers. >> when i got there, the students had their hands tied behind their back. they were on their knees. one of them said, for the sake of god, do not kill me. and not the enemy, i'm just a student. one of the military guys said, don't listen to them. they talk amongst themselves and then one said, fire. they shot all three of them in the chest. they drive to them by their feet and threw them into a well. >> you can see the lines of blood going all the way down. some of this has clearly been pushed down to hide the bodies. the government will investigate what happened but it is clear that several wells hold secrets. at the bus
. >> this is a highway that unites this area. now, fear has driven away this group that controls the salt trade. they fled to neighboring countries. i ask what they are afraid of. of death, he says. of being killed by soldiers. nearly three weeks ago, just after france intervened, this man saw something he is afraid to speak out openly. the military had arrested three students in islamic dress who had no papers. >> when i got there, the students had their hands tied behind their...
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misconception that the united states supports democracy and that really it's the shining beacon hill for democracy and to some extent that's true but only if it's in line with the interests of the united states and i think in the case of ponderous is no exception the united states has the largest military base in the western hemisphere peace in honduras they have very very high interest in the agribusiness in honduras so i think the interests of the united states are more in line with maintaining the status quo and maintaining the good relationships that the united states has with honduras in terms of business that it is with you know keeping in line with what's going on there and so but no like you said the relationship goes way back in fact the political parties and hunters were established by the united states back when the region were all but nana republics and now you know how many years later. you know we're not that that far from where we started on the arc of being a failed state in honduras and of course i mean the war on drugs really continues to perpetuate this this instab
misconception that the united states supports democracy and that really it's the shining beacon hill for democracy and to some extent that's true but only if it's in line with the interests of the united states and i think in the case of ponderous is no exception the united states has the largest military base in the western hemisphere peace in honduras they have very very high interest in the agribusiness in honduras so i think the interests of the united states are more in line with...
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states being at peace in any type of permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sword on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy they produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we seen in afghanistan interact they also drain the economy on one side so it's almost eighty eighty six endless circle a half to continue off in b.'s interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries dr very comfortable with having american troops stationed there as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian population and that has caused difficulties with their acceptance within the population. check some other world news in brief this hour an apartment building has collapsed killing five and injuring at least twelve in the coastal egyptian city over xa
states being at peace in any type of permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sword on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy they produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we seen in afghanistan interact they also drain the economy on one side so it's almost eighty eighty six endless circle a half to continue off in b.'s interventions to be able to bring in the resources to...
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help restore confidence domestically but the timing could hardly be coincidental just weeks before the united states hits the so-called debt ceiling the failure to lift it higher threatens the stability of the world's largest economy our correspondent in germany peter all of our has all the details. well just a couple of months after the bundesbank told us that the vast majority of german gold reserves being placed abroad was in the best interest of everyone it seems they're bringing a huge chunk of it back home here to germany now by twenty twenty almost seven hundred tons of german gold reserves will be brought into the vaults of the banks in frankfurt now that gold is being taken out of paris and out of new york where it has been stationed along with the gold it's also in london now all of the gold that had been placed in paris will be taken out and brought the frankfurt and a huge portion of what is a in new york as well right now now the reasons are being given for this is the in terms of paris well it's not really needed to be there anymore it was placed there during the cold war of cou
help restore confidence domestically but the timing could hardly be coincidental just weeks before the united states hits the so-called debt ceiling the failure to lift it higher threatens the stability of the world's largest economy our correspondent in germany peter all of our has all the details. well just a couple of months after the bundesbank told us that the vast majority of german gold reserves being placed abroad was in the best interest of everyone it seems they're bringing a huge...
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when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight emmy-winning sportscaster for nbc, please welcome back to the program bob costas. ( cheers and applause ) nice to see you. >> how are you doing jon: always good to have a guest on that i can swap jackets with. we're going to talk sports. there's nothing that i like better than talking sports but before we get to the sports i have to talk to you about you found yourself at the center of a plit conversation when at half time during a football game tragedy in kansas city. >> right jon: with the football player who killed himself and then his girlfriend. you spoke o
when did lower manhattan become standard unit of destruction measurement? that's what i want to know. why has it got to be... ( cheers and applause ) that could very easily be my pizza delivery xeno. for god's sake can't we convert back to [bleep] rhode island? how many rhode islands are. two regional wars. still not world war iii. iran and north korea. transitive property. someone call israel and tell them. i'm not sure but they may bet ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my...
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years it's been since since france and germany have had the single currency and with regards to the united states they're saying that it's just best to have it all have some of it in new york of course for the foreign currency exchange but they want to have more of it back in germany some doom mongers have suggested though that this can be showing a slight lack of state in the current economic situation in the united states right now however it seems though that there has been a political leaning placed on the bundesbank with this decision there was a huge internet campaign here in germany called bring of gold home they were saying that in fact that the bundesbank didn't know exactly how much gold they hired or exactly where it was being kept in these foreign countries the politicians have heard that of course we're in an election year here and it seems that they've heeded that message and told the bundesbank bring that gold home. since twenty thirteen is an election year in germany many see the move as being politically motivated for the titians specs to jump on the on that issue when the
years it's been since since france and germany have had the single currency and with regards to the united states they're saying that it's just best to have it all have some of it in new york of course for the foreign currency exchange but they want to have more of it back in germany some doom mongers have suggested though that this can be showing a slight lack of state in the current economic situation in the united states right now however it seems though that there has been a political...
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his work is in demand in the united states. he just exhibited as part of the united nations trade initiative to exposed art to a global market. the project operates and is aimed at developing potential markets. >> it is one of the beautiful dreams. you just wake up, i am in real life. >> having to speak in front of an audience and articulate it has helped him to refine his work. >> i must focus on improving my skill. and for a kiss on improving the way i talk, the way i engage with people about my art. >> he has been invited to teach children to the township. he is making art were accessible around him. >> australia pauses most infamous criminal -- infamous criminal has been formally laid to rest. years after he was hanged, he was buried in a private family said. he was executed in 1880 when he was 25, for the killing of police officers. finally, the bat mobile? >> ladies and chairman, i have sold the bat mobile. >> the 1960's american tv prop has been sold for $4.2 million in an auction. they have been trying to buy it for 15
his work is in demand in the united states. he just exhibited as part of the united nations trade initiative to exposed art to a global market. the project operates and is aimed at developing potential markets. >> it is one of the beautiful dreams. you just wake up, i am in real life. >> having to speak in front of an audience and articulate it has helped him to refine his work. >> i must focus on improving my skill. and for a kiss on improving the way i talk, the way i engage...
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process so these kids who are already sort of approved to be adopted the will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences. but it's been five long years since this family was together one thousand eight hundred days since i'm in a muslim last saw her son his crime belonging to a group the gaza government was opposed to except this time it wasn't the israelis who forced him into exile but hamas. at the ago i left my family and house in gaza and headed for the west bank but it was only after the negotiations began that seventeen of us were given approval to go back home. it was back in two thousand and seven in a surprise coup that he must took control of gaza from wyvil faction group fatah one hundred sixty one people we
process so these kids who are already sort of approved to be adopted the will be able to go to the united states all the way until two thousand and fourteen. on wednesday rival palestinian groups fatah and hamas try to implement a unity agreement they first signed two years ago the easing of tension between the parties has already helped reunite one family in gaza torn apart by political strife and as paula slim reports it's israeli policies that pull to go side to look past their differences....
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the united states ranked just 32nd. press freedom is especially in danger in countries like mexico and eritrea, which ranks last. turning our focus to mexico where press freedom groups are demanding more protection for journalists in the central american nation. >> our next report shows the gruesome reality for reporters there since the start of the government's war on drugs in 2006. since then, 67 journalists have been killed, and 14 more have disappeared. >> in july of last year, police recovered the mutilated bodies of three photojournalist from a river in the mexican port city of veracruz. they had taken victims of victims of the drug war currently waging in mexico. the photos sealed their fate. the body of reporter regina martinez was also found in the same state. she was looking into connections between drug cartels and the political world. she was tortured and choked to death. mexican ngo's said 91 journalists have been killed in 12 years. it is impossible to guess how many more reporters have been intimidated or
the united states ranked just 32nd. press freedom is especially in danger in countries like mexico and eritrea, which ranks last. turning our focus to mexico where press freedom groups are demanding more protection for journalists in the central american nation. >> our next report shows the gruesome reality for reporters there since the start of the government's war on drugs in 2006. since then, 67 journalists have been killed, and 14 more have disappeared. >> in july of last year,...
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and unless they unite which seems very unlikely things would just stay pretty much as they are absolutely agree i mean the fragmentation it's horrendous to watch ok and then as already mentioned here. yeah . i mean in the in the latest israeli elections bibi just doesn't have a mandate to go tough on them i think it's going to stay quiet in the near term. i think it's one of those and he could run out of control but really i think it's impossible to say which i think this year yeah i think they're probably hoping it'll be a rising from within sanctions will hopefully by too little harder but you know that's been missed calculating around for a long time last one gentleman global growth the biggest macro we can get them in and look we're just we're just hoping to stay on the plus side plus through. the i.m.f. downgraded for the world but i think that's not the global figure should look at is reason the figures and then we'll see the emerging markets moving and it's absolutely agree i mean i'm after i'm great to about three point two i mean that's still robust growth ok i think overall it w
and unless they unite which seems very unlikely things would just stay pretty much as they are absolutely agree i mean the fragmentation it's horrendous to watch ok and then as already mentioned here. yeah . i mean in the in the latest israeli elections bibi just doesn't have a mandate to go tough on them i think it's going to stay quiet in the near term. i think it's one of those and he could run out of control but really i think it's impossible to say which i think this year yeah i think...
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and sympathy on the international stage it was on that one young who's watching that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european unfailing support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney on whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for her it's a long term interest of a friend starting cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk that gaza in the west bank will be and probably part of the same political structure which defacto right now is the leaders from both sides have a new day course for the conciliation if you work with them you know we think that of course. between hamas and fatah is a catastrophe it's proof for that doesn't mean peace etc etc but for this family nothing can detract from the feeling of gratitude and joy of a father and son coming home they tears and smiles echoed the hope that a new chapter is also about to open in gaza political life police here r.t. on the israel gaza border. the head of the european union council her
and sympathy on the international stage it was on that one young who's watching that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european unfailing support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney on whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for her it's a long term interest of a friend starting cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk that gaza in the...
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be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the inauguration day and the bands are still playing as they make their way to the white house to be reviewed by president obama, and joining me here above the mall,, laura, thank you very much. we talked about how the crowds weren't as big, without the excitement that was there in 2009, that was gone but did you find them excited? -- >> the excitement was replaced with something different, but a more solid pride that this is a historic achievement, the nation's first african-american president reelected with a majority of the popular vote. this was the sense that people wanted to be part of. african-americans returned to vote in the selection in h
be welcomed and treated well, -- >> regardless of who you voted for it is time to come together and unite. >> you are almost there. >> the sensation about hope and change is not what it was four years ago, it is more of a serious, solemn attitude about recognizing that there are things that we have to do as a nation. -- >> this is a party. we feel good -- and for that day we are all happy and everything -- >> the president, right here. >> enjoy the...
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the start of united states. iran does fact 2500 years. it's realizing the temples, every temple is the everlasting light to king darius. suddenly between the jewish religion, not just israel, the jewish population worldwide. i believe you put a very big t. on this. i admire everything you said, but i believe one of the worst stress push yourself, any one of us if we're ahead of what they did to iran. this is the right and affected the other repaired, is fragile in my opinion. i know iran. i know the whole royal family. i traveled with the empress. i believe everything you said is right. i want a quick question. i don't want to distribute. what about the islamic republic. what'll happen there? that's very key. they're going to give relations to israel, under the table relations. what is your opinion? >> trust is a very difficult issue. we argued in the book at the well-known antidote to trust his transparency. i think for many americans, this issue comes squarely focused on the nuclear issue today that with this
the start of united states. iran does fact 2500 years. it's realizing the temples, every temple is the everlasting light to king darius. suddenly between the jewish religion, not just israel, the jewish population worldwide. i believe you put a very big t. on this. i admire everything you said, but i believe one of the worst stress push yourself, any one of us if we're ahead of what they did to iran. this is the right and affected the other repaired, is fragile in my opinion. i know iran. i...
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those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part and has been a part of the secretary of state role -- >> i bet they haven't even traveled a quarter of the miles. >> john, you ought to have somebody there -- >> she surpassed a predecessor, i think it was madeline al bright who held the record. >> what was albright's record? >> this is a million miles. >> excuse me, hillary just passed that record in the last couple of months. so it's not that big a deal. >> john what you're saying -- >> pat, please, i would like to finish. >> go ahead. >> in terms of the accountability here, there was an accountability aboard that she appear pointed that reported, that calls for like 29 dif
those personal relationships are critical for the ability of the united states to bring people along with her. >> she stands alone. no other secretary of state has ever traveled that much. they've never been away that much. >> maybe not that much, but secretaries of state have been traveling a heck of a lot more over the last few years. >> are you saying she has redefined the secretary of state position and role? >> no, no, no. >> i think what she does is a part...
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by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring popularity of elizabeth bennet. >> a rare, up 200 year old first edition of "pride and prejudice" a novel about five unmarried sisters with the famous opening line. >> is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune must be in looking for a wide. >> jane austen and recalled her book "first impressions." >> you do not wish to dance with me? >> they can be inaccurate. and could lead people to jump to conclusions based on nothing more than pride and prejudice. >> i should be very happy to dance with you. >> this is jane austen's house. she was happy and productive here. every morning to come downstairs and play the piano for a couple of hours and then she would get
by european standards, we have small government in the united states. >> we will probably carry on doing so. thank you for coming in. >> thank you. it was a book that jane austen described as her own darling child. "pride and prejudice" has grown up. the past decade have seen an explosion of sequels and spinoffs. it is something she never could have imagined. our editor reports on this enduring popularity of elizabeth bennet. >> a rare, up 200 year old first edition...
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it's the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all the victims wanted was to see the new "batman" film. jamie, did you think that you were going to get out alive or did you fear that everyone was going to die in there? >> no, my thought was this is how it ends, this is how i die, this can't be the way i die, this can't be the way my son dies he's 4 months and this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and my stepdaughter dies, she's 4 years. just so many things pacing through your head but every time you hear a gunshot, i see it through the corner of my eye, see someone drop and i'm trying to like duck, just trying to get out of the way and people are falling next to me but i'm still all right. and just thinking this is it. >> every time one of these things happens, gabrielle giffords last year, this shooting here, there's an outrage and then very quickly it dissipates. the american quick people quite quickly go back to their normal lives and they don't demand action in the way i would expect them to. why do so many americans not fe
it's the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all the victims wanted was to see the new "batman" film. jamie, did you think that you were going to get out alive or did you fear that everyone was going to die in there? >> no, my thought was this is how it ends, this is how i die, this can't be the way i die, this can't be the way my son dies he's 4 months and this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and my stepdaughter dies, she's 4 years. just so many...
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states i'm not here to bash america i love the united states but western values and virtues important word is more than just the us i would trace this back i suppose to the ancient greeks to hell in a culture through to the romans to the birth of christianity very important that of course came from the middle east but expanded into into europe and the west of course bad things have been done in the name of western values terrible things of committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability and the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union embracing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west enjoys now civility democracy it goes wrong but generally goes right the feeling i mean you can take some of the values like democracy ok but you shouldn't forc
states i'm not here to bash america i love the united states but western values and virtues important word is more than just the us i would trace this back i suppose to the ancient greeks to hell in a culture through to the romans to the birth of christianity very important that of course came from the middle east but expanded into into europe and the west of course bad things have been done in the name of western values terrible things of committing the crime of love democracy freedom...
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the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces managed to bring the germans to safety. the german government has called it a serious incident. >> this is unacceptable. against the backdrop of this incident, it will be necessary to speak closely with the turkish authorities about the threat posed to german soldiers. we expect our host country, turkey, to inspect the security of our soldiers when they move around in the cities. >> the german missile batteries are on their way to the southeast of the country. turkey requested the patriots from nato to defend itself against possible spillover from the ongoing conflict in syria. >> in another story, russian
the missiles have been sent by the united states, germany, and the netherlands, but not everyone approves of the move. on tuesday, a proud of -- a crowd of protesters. >> demonstrations against the patriot missile deployment have been taking place for days. the confrontation and threats against german soldiers reportedly arose from a protest like this one on monday. the five germans strolling through town in civilian clothing may have been mistaken for americans. turkish security forces...
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states in fact the whole issue of the option has been quite a problem between russia and the united states for several years now and officials in moscow say it's not always the cases of abuse themselves but also the lack of a proper legal reaction from american authorities including the lack of heavy jail sentences which could have prevented these cases from happening again so authorities say that banning americans from adopting russian kids is actually aimed at protecting them and it's fair to say that they do have quite a large number of supporters in society in the russia just recently about why the russian girl in her blog online wrote a personal letter to president putin from the sides of the bill in the end asking him to change his mind to abolish this law she explained it by saying that in many cases the orphans which are being adopted by americans and many foreigners what americans in this case. and they are simply not able to receive the proper medical attention here in russia and we both already heard from the president's press secretary to be scoffed who said that i was g
states in fact the whole issue of the option has been quite a problem between russia and the united states for several years now and officials in moscow say it's not always the cases of abuse themselves but also the lack of a proper legal reaction from american authorities including the lack of heavy jail sentences which could have prevented these cases from happening again so authorities say that banning americans from adopting russian kids is actually aimed at protecting them and it's fair to...
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states being at peace in any type of permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sward on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy they produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we seen in afghanistan interact they also drain the economy on one side so it's almost eighty eight east endless circle a half to continue off in bees interventions to be able to bring in the resources to be able to then say we're able to have new interventions and unfortunately that's been the story of the last. thirty or forty years so they're constantly moving troops around in part because countries dr perry had a comfortable with having american troops stationed there as you've seen in the far east in japan troops have committed crimes on the civilian population and that has caused difficulties with their acceptance within the population. and let's get some other news from around the globe this hour an apartment building has collapsed killing twenty five and injuring at least while they're
states being at peace in any type of permanent manner wars for the united states are a double sided sward on the one hand because the military industrial complex accounts for probably about seventy five percent of the american economy they produce an input to that economy on the other hand as we seen in afghanistan interact they also drain the economy on one side so it's almost eighty eight east endless circle a half to continue off in bees interventions to be able to bring in the resources to...
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and sympathy on the international stage it was on that one young who's watching that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european and. fading support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for her a long term interest of her for a start think of cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk that gaza in the west bank will be and probably part of the same political structure which de facto right now is the case leaders from both sides have a new day course for the conciliation if you will as with things that are of course . between hamas and the catastrophe it's proof that doesn't mean peace etc etc but for this family nothing can detract from the feeling of gratitude and joy of a father and son coming home they tears and smiles echoed the hope that a new chapter is also about to open in gaza political life police here r.t. on the israel gaza border. and staying in the region as we get into the r.t. worl
and sympathy on the international stage it was on that one young who's watching that as the recent united nations palestinian statehood bid demonstrated european and. fading support for israel has floundered it was also an attorney whose watch that u.s. is revelations reached their lowest ebb and now it's on his watch again that palestinian unity seems plausible for her a long term interest of her for a start think of cooperate again because otherwise they're running the risk that gaza in the...
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were visited by raphael eight times in the same spider master who ran jonathan pollard against the united states and f.b.i. files reveal eyewitness accounts of official says stuffing canisters of u two thirty five into equipment and shipping it to israel and so there's really not a lot of question about the fact of diversion john hadden who is the cia tel aviv station chief called this an israeli operation from the beginning. and so at the end of the day i mean no charges were filed i mean this was this was a smuggling operation right. is that when it was first revealed in one thousand nine hundred sixty five when it when new that was first investigated for do we miss it is that when this was kind of exposed this was exposed put the l.b.j. administration into a tizzy they wondered what are we going to do to actually get accountability and so what they managed to do is engineer the buyouts of this company and then ultimately gets zalman shapiro the president out of there but he was under consideration for charges all the way through the carter administration for violations of the atomic en
were visited by raphael eight times in the same spider master who ran jonathan pollard against the united states and f.b.i. files reveal eyewitness accounts of official says stuffing canisters of u two thirty five into equipment and shipping it to israel and so there's really not a lot of question about the fact of diversion john hadden who is the cia tel aviv station chief called this an israeli operation from the beginning. and so at the end of the day i mean no charges were filed i mean this...
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i grew up in the united states. my father was at the mexican embassy during the newt( deal years but every summer i went to mexico and lived with my two grandmothers and they had a tremendous influence. not only did they tell me stories, they kept alive the english language. i could have been simply an english language reader and writer and i began the spanish language reading and writing. that's what my grandmothers did. >> rose: what you have achieved as a literary figure and a writer is primarily the force of your intellect or the force of your energy? >> well, energy without which there is nothing. so i was genetically very sound. i come from an energetic family. i came from a family that refused ever to to accept a fee. my grandfather was blind at the age of ten. he wanted to go to the senate, which was an important place in those days. and he got there at the age of 38 being able to read. >> rose: and you would read to him? >> i read to him as a kid, i was brought up in his house. and i never, ever felt sorry
i grew up in the united states. my father was at the mexican embassy during the newt( deal years but every summer i went to mexico and lived with my two grandmothers and they had a tremendous influence. not only did they tell me stories, they kept alive the english language. i could have been simply an english language reader and writer and i began the spanish language reading and writing. that's what my grandmothers did. >> rose: what you have achieved as a literary figure and a writer...
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the united nations didn't create our state. we to the for our independence in a world which we didn't -- >> the united nations recognized your state. >> the united nations decided in november 1947 that two states should be established. >> a jewish state and an arab state. that's the way they put it. >> rose: and the palestinians turned it down. >> yes. and they with had a war. and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is born out of a resolution t has to be a reality on the ground. in order for this reality to take root. you not only have to have a building in ramallah and a kind of a legislate of a sellably. there has to be a system that we built up a system, statehood for a long period ofime before we were a ste. the fact that they are trying to sort of jump over this state, this stage of their development and say okay, we don't have this and this and this and this but we are a state, i think this could lead to a situation which i think is a very bad one of a failed state. and this is
the united nations didn't create our state. we to the for our independence in a world which we didn't -- >> the united nations recognized your state. >> the united nations decided in november 1947 that two states should be established. >> a jewish state and an arab state. that's the way they put it. >> rose: and the palestinians turned it down. >> yes. and they with had a war. and out of the war was born the state of israel. now you cannot have a state which is...
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these new units military units just very very quickly and it was a complete failure and all these policy and when the french are pursuing the law going to fail because you can't we don't really solve a real crisis by military means or say there has to be complete cheek in the strategic simply forward thinking the united states in the west has. to focus on the underlying problems of economic. power to food sure it is xander that make these countries very weak and fragile and susceptible to these kind of the less that program shift occurred and we're just going to be doing more people. and will be doing nothing we. have been asking what she is saying the result of france's intervention in mali will be and let's not take a look at the options you can choose and we have the compay ning world bring quickly quick stability to the region also it will drag france into a protracted war that the operation will inside islam is to launch terror attacks in france and finally it was all in the recon eyes ation of mali and let's now take a look at how you've been voting so far so the majority of thing
these new units military units just very very quickly and it was a complete failure and all these policy and when the french are pursuing the law going to fail because you can't we don't really solve a real crisis by military means or say there has to be complete cheek in the strategic simply forward thinking the united states in the west has. to focus on the underlying problems of economic. power to food sure it is xander that make these countries very weak and fragile and susceptible to these...
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with the truth is this right space thing there's again we're in a situation where the united states talk about surveillance. we hear ad nauseum from politicians and world leaders who say if you're wrong to build a nuclear weapon it would trigger a nuclear arms race in the middle east in fact just last year at the u.n. g.a. obama had this to say. a mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy. it risks triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and the odd raveling of the nonproliferation treaty but while obama is working so hard to vilify you wrong israel has been running free for decades with a massive stockpile of nuclear weapons hard to this day israel has maintained a stance of nuclear ambiguity where they have neither confirmed nor denied actually having them in fact the u.n. g.a. just voted overwhelmingly for israel to make its nuclear weapons program transparent and to force the country to join the nuclear nonproliferation treaty so to talk ab
with the truth is this right space thing there's again we're in a situation where the united states talk about surveillance. we hear ad nauseum from politicians and world leaders who say if you're wrong to build a nuclear weapon it would trigger a nuclear arms race in the middle east in fact just last year at the u.n. g.a. obama had this to say. a mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and...
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states citizens and they're they're not protecting the human rights of united states citizens and he you thieving is holding embrace somewhere on the jurors have citizens now feel that the country would be better off outside of the trouble getting in prime minister david cameron has evolved to adopt a clear euro skeptic position to remain in tune with the people and my colleague spoke on this issue to the point of boycotting wanting. they even use popularity at a very very low amongst the british public at the moment we just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now or a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked a tipping point because for the first time in decades the number of people that say that they would vote for britain leaving the european union is the majority of the british public so it's really turning britain turning into a nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result of one poll we've seen thing
states citizens and they're they're not protecting the human rights of united states citizens and he you thieving is holding embrace somewhere on the jurors have citizens now feel that the country would be better off outside of the trouble getting in prime minister david cameron has evolved to adopt a clear euro skeptic position to remain in tune with the people and my colleague spoke on this issue to the point of boycotting wanting. they even use popularity at a very very low amongst the...
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states i'm not here to bash america i love the united states but western values and virtues important word is more than just the us i would trace this back i suppose to the ancient greeks to hell in it culture through to the romans to the birth of christianity very important that of course came from the middle east but expanded into into europe and the west of course but things have been done in the name of western values terrible things of committing the crime of love democracy freedom communism all sorts of things but if we think about progress science the enlightenment for example the power to enforce slavery but then the ability of the morality to end slavery so it's just too facile to say that the west is bad the west is wrong and if you look at the emerging world it's not embracing the values of say the former soviet union it's embarrassing the english language a controlled capitalism progress something approaching what the west enjoys now civility democracy it goes wrong but generally goes right the feeling i mean you can take some of the values like democracy ok but you should
states i'm not here to bash america i love the united states but western values and virtues important word is more than just the us i would trace this back i suppose to the ancient greeks to hell in it culture through to the romans to the birth of christianity very important that of course came from the middle east but expanded into into europe and the west of course but things have been done in the name of western values terrible things of committing the crime of love democracy freedom...
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you the united states the west. government is not a stabilizing if we supported. it nations and any suggestion you know the one panel and then it also says that we're responsible for everything and i mean i think that. well first you know where i wish the west is that of the west has done a lot for me. to pull the whiskey be everything that i have you know without without the west. the very serious flaws and. states because if it threatens to attack israel so by your standard the united states should pursue what i read on rails or earlier your standard we should pursue those in gaza military militarily well that's a well that's a big lie iran has threatened no one iran hasn't attacked another country in two or three centuries. you're right it's a good thing for a while you have a line in yours or a moral right this guy are a gentleman let's change gears here michael what about drones how does this you know the west looks intensely violent in that part of the world and the legality of it is very unclear talk about drones. you mean the middle east of afghanistan pre
you the united states the west. government is not a stabilizing if we supported. it nations and any suggestion you know the one panel and then it also says that we're responsible for everything and i mean i think that. well first you know where i wish the west is that of the west has done a lot for me. to pull the whiskey be everything that i have you know without without the west. the very serious flaws and. states because if it threatens to attack israel so by your standard the united states...
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the first one is the best of the creation of the state of israel which is the myth is that after the united nations . passed a resolution to partition palestine that. the palestinians does not accept this resolution and then began a massive attack to destroy the small jewish community that was living there at the time. and then miraculously within a year you know state of israel was created in the small jewish state prevailed and so forth. but then when you look at the details you see that the jewish community at the time which is a small group of immigrants really less than half a million immigrants are living there it's i were suddenly given by the united nations a lot of the lion's share of the country and the palestinians who are the vast majority in palestine at the time were were deprived of more than half of their land which is absurd and then you look further and you see that the jewish community had a massive militia of almost forty thousand are bad which my father was was your father was an officer and there was an equivalent of the problems that inside there was no fighting force
the first one is the best of the creation of the state of israel which is the myth is that after the united nations . passed a resolution to partition palestine that. the palestinians does not accept this resolution and then began a massive attack to destroy the small jewish community that was living there at the time. and then miraculously within a year you know state of israel was created in the small jewish state prevailed and so forth. but then when you look at the details you see that the...